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	<h1>
		Help</h1>
	<h2>
		Introduction</h2>
	<p>
		This tool is designed to allow the content of <a href="http://wol.jw.org/">wol.jw.org</a>
		to be downloaded and saved to a portable device for later browsing when an internet
		connection might not be available. This has many uses, for example,</p>
	<ul>
		<li>if your internet connection is slow, you can download the page once and never have
			to do so again </li>
		<li>if you don't have internet, someone else can download the pages for you and give
			them to you, or you can download them at a public WiFi location</li>
		<li>you can use <a href="http://wol.jw.org/">wol.jw.org</a> without the internet where
			ever there is a computer without having to install anything first</li>
		<li>and more...</li></ul>
	<p>
		As you can see there are several uses for a tool like this. Additionally, as features
		are requested, if feasible, they will be added.</p>
	<h2>
		Getting Started</h2>
	<h3>
		Setting the browse mode</h3>
	<p>
		There are 5 browse modes to choose from:</p>
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		<li>"Offline" - This mode will never attempt to get information from the internet.</li>
		<li>"Offline - Get Missing Page" - This mode will first look locally for the web page
			requested, if it isn't found, it will try getting it from the internet.</li>
		<li>"Offline - Get Linked Pages" - This mode will first look locally for the web page
			requested, if it isn't found, it will try getting it from the internet. It will
			also look at the requested page and make sure every link is saved locally too so
			that the next link clicked won't have to go to the internet to download.</li>
		<li>"Online" - This mode will work like a normal browser going to the internet for every
			page request. It will save every page it downloads locally for later browsing without
			the internet.</li>
		<li>"Online - Get Linked Pages" - This mode will work like a normal browser going to
			the internet for every page request. It will save every page it downloads locally,
			which includes every page the current page links to.</li></ul>
	<h3>
		Setting the language</h3>
	<p>
		The first time the program runs there will be no language to choose from. The list
		of languages must first be downloaded from the internet. At any time you can click
		the "Update Languages" button to download the latest list of languages from <a href="http://wol.jw.org/">
			wol.jw.org</a>. Once the languages are downloaded (which only takes a second,
		even on slow internet connections) the drop-down box just below the address bar
		will contain all the languages available for browsing. If you select a language
		from that box the appropriate page from <a href="http://wol.jw.org/">wol.jw.org</a>
		will be downloaded according to your browse mode (see above).</p>
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		At this point you will be able to browse the page as you normally would. There should
		be no difference in navigation between this and other web browsers you may be accustomed
		to.</p>
	<h3>
		Romanization (for Chinese)</h3>
	<p>
		If you are browsing a page in Chinese, would like Romanization with it, and have
		the Romanization extensions, you can pick your preferred Romanization scheme from
		the drop-down box to the right of the box where you pick the language.</p>
		<h3>Downloading pages in bulk</h3>
		<p>If you would like to download all the pages for a given language, you can simply pick your preferred language and then click the button "Download All Pages In Selected Language".</p>
		<h2>Issues</h2>
		<p>If you have issues, please report them at <a href="https://offlinebrowser.codeplex.com/workitem/list/basic">CodePlex</a>. By doing so, it will be easier to track the issue all the way to resolution.</p>
		<h2>FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
		<ul>
		<li>None yet...
		</li></ul>
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